Young person who is not in education, employment, or training.
1The Silver Ferns next neet Northern Ireland early on Wednesday morning.
2It's gan t' be a rough neet, but we'll try 't.
3Good neet, 'Becca, good neet, and 'od white te, lass, God requite thee!
4They caught some disjointed words, -'cold-ay ,t'neet's cold, varra cold!'
5It's a poor soart of a supper she'll get this neet, or he noather.
6Gude neet to yo, an keep out o' Wigson's seet.
7It's coomin' on to snaw, an it'll snaw aw neet.
8If I was you, I'd go right back to-neet.
9She's noa ready yet-she'sbeen terr'ble bad th' neet.
10It wor only laying out a neet on Frimley Moor-poachin, I guess-'attwisted Jim that way.'
11Carvel is aply attended by an excellent voman, Mrs. Villis, and he has no neet of you.
12Bill Huggins cleaned the stove with his towel last week sos everything would be neet for inspecshun.
13But, bless yo, it bean't gooin to be a dark neet, '-andhe pointed to the moon.
14Then looking about, "Hesn't our Liza been here to-neet?"
15Coom, stop at yam to-neet Bob